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                                 Chapter 2
                          Skill Development


A. Instructional Activities
          Gagne in Winkel stated that phases in instructional activities are as
follows:
1. Motivation
     Students are aware of instructional objectives and are willing to get
     involved in teaching and learning processes. This is a very important role
     because students maximize their thinking ability. If they have weak levels
     of motivation, students will tend to let posed problems. In this case, the
     role of teacher is increasing students’ motivation and awareness of the
     instructional objectives.
2. Attention
     Students observe relevant elements, so particular perceptual patterns are
     formed. Students have particular attention on learning materials, so it is
     guarantee that they have a good concentration.
3. Processing
     Students understand information in the short term memory and process it.
     In this case, students should explore memory that they have used
     whichever is appropriate for the problem. If strategies in the memory of
     the students are not available, they have to create a new strategy and this
     requires a creative mind, at least a focused mind.
4. Feedback
     Students get a confirmation about how far their performances are right and
     how their actions are appropriate. Communication can increase or
     decrease students' motivation in thinking.

          The phases in instructional activities can be applied in activities on
cognitive, affective, and psychomotor. Gagne in his book Essential of Learning
for Instruction suggests improvements in phases, namely:
1. Attention
     Students have special attention on teaching materials.
2. Motivation
     Students are aware of instructional objectives and are willing to get
     involved.
3. Retrieval to working memory
     Students recall from long term memory what they already have
     known/understood/mastered about learning materials.
4. Selective perception
     Students observe stimulus elements that are relevant to the instructional
     materials. Students obtained perceptual patterns.
5. Processing of information
     Students give meanings to the perceptual patterns to make the information
     really means by connecting it to old information that has been extracted
     from long term memory.



                                                Dewi Rahimah, S.Pd., M.Ed.     1
Chapter 2 : Skill Development



6. Responding to question or task
   Students prove through an achievement to teachers and themselves that
   the instructional materials have been mastered. It gives an indication that
   specific instructional objectives have been achieved.
7. Getting feedback or reinforcement
   Students receive reinforcement from teachers if their achievement is
   appropriate, or receive corrections if their achievement is inappropriate.
8. Confirming the learning outcomes
   Students do various tasks in order have deep understading in learning.
   Students conduct learning transfer and repeat their learning.

B. Skill Development
1. Cognitive Development
Cognitive skills are skills including mental activity (brain).
Cognitive development is the development of intelligence and knowledge.
Indicators of cognitive skills are namely :
a. Knowledge
     Including the ability to remember about things learned and stored in
     memory.
b. Comprehension
     Including the ability to get meanings and significances of the study.
c. Application
     Including the ability to apply methods and rules for dealing with real and
     new problems.
d. Analysis
     Including the ability to specify an entity into parts so that the entire
     structure can be well understood.
e. Synthesis
     Including the ability to form a new pattern.
f. Evaluation
     Including the ability to form an opinion on a few things based on certain
     criteria.

2. Affective development
Affective Skills are skills related to attitudes and values.
Affective development is acquire a tendency to accept or reject an object,
based on an assessment of the object as a useful/valuable (positive attitude) or
not useful/valuable (negative attitude).
Indicators of affective skills are namely :
1. Receiving
     Including sensitivity about certain things and willingness to pay attention to
     it.
2. Responding
     Including a willingness to pay attention and participate in an activity.
3. Valuing
     Including receiving a value, appreciating, acknowledging, and taking a
     stand.
4. Organization
     Including the ability to establish a system of values as a way of life.




                                                  Dewi Rahimah, S.Pd., M.Ed.      2
Chapter 2 : Skill Development



5.   Characterization
     Including the ability to appreciate values and formalize it become value
     patterns in personal life.

3. Psychomotor Development
Psychomotor Skills are skills to act after someone receives a specific learning
experience.
Psychomotor development is development of ability to compile a number of
physical movements until it becomes an entirety.
Indicators of psychomotor skills include:
1. Observing
     Including the ability to sort unique things and to aware of its differences.
2. Imitation
     Including the ability to make movements based on examples or movement
     imitation.
3. Practicing
     Including the ability to perform movements without examples.
4. Adapting
     Including the ability to make changes and adjustments in patterns of
     movements with specific requirements.




                                                 Dewi Rahimah, S.Pd., M.Ed.     3
Chapter 2 : Skill Development




                                References


Dimyati & Mudjiono. (1999). Belajar dan Pembelajaran. Rineka Cipta. Jakarta.
Majid, A. (2008). Perencanaan Pembelajaran : Mengembangkan Standar
       Kompetensi Guru. PT Remaja Rosdakarya. Bandung.
Sudijono, A. (2009). Pengantar Evaluasi Pendidikan. PT RajaGrafindo Persada.
       Jakarta.




                                              Dewi Rahimah, S.Pd., M.Ed.   4

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Chapter 2 Skill Development

  • 1. Chapter 2 : Skill Development Chapter 2 Skill Development A. Instructional Activities Gagne in Winkel stated that phases in instructional activities are as follows: 1. Motivation Students are aware of instructional objectives and are willing to get involved in teaching and learning processes. This is a very important role because students maximize their thinking ability. If they have weak levels of motivation, students will tend to let posed problems. In this case, the role of teacher is increasing students’ motivation and awareness of the instructional objectives. 2. Attention Students observe relevant elements, so particular perceptual patterns are formed. Students have particular attention on learning materials, so it is guarantee that they have a good concentration. 3. Processing Students understand information in the short term memory and process it. In this case, students should explore memory that they have used whichever is appropriate for the problem. If strategies in the memory of the students are not available, they have to create a new strategy and this requires a creative mind, at least a focused mind. 4. Feedback Students get a confirmation about how far their performances are right and how their actions are appropriate. Communication can increase or decrease students' motivation in thinking. The phases in instructional activities can be applied in activities on cognitive, affective, and psychomotor. Gagne in his book Essential of Learning for Instruction suggests improvements in phases, namely: 1. Attention Students have special attention on teaching materials. 2. Motivation Students are aware of instructional objectives and are willing to get involved. 3. Retrieval to working memory Students recall from long term memory what they already have known/understood/mastered about learning materials. 4. Selective perception Students observe stimulus elements that are relevant to the instructional materials. Students obtained perceptual patterns. 5. Processing of information Students give meanings to the perceptual patterns to make the information really means by connecting it to old information that has been extracted from long term memory. Dewi Rahimah, S.Pd., M.Ed. 1
  • 2. Chapter 2 : Skill Development 6. Responding to question or task Students prove through an achievement to teachers and themselves that the instructional materials have been mastered. It gives an indication that specific instructional objectives have been achieved. 7. Getting feedback or reinforcement Students receive reinforcement from teachers if their achievement is appropriate, or receive corrections if their achievement is inappropriate. 8. Confirming the learning outcomes Students do various tasks in order have deep understading in learning. Students conduct learning transfer and repeat their learning. B. Skill Development 1. Cognitive Development Cognitive skills are skills including mental activity (brain). Cognitive development is the development of intelligence and knowledge. Indicators of cognitive skills are namely : a. Knowledge Including the ability to remember about things learned and stored in memory. b. Comprehension Including the ability to get meanings and significances of the study. c. Application Including the ability to apply methods and rules for dealing with real and new problems. d. Analysis Including the ability to specify an entity into parts so that the entire structure can be well understood. e. Synthesis Including the ability to form a new pattern. f. Evaluation Including the ability to form an opinion on a few things based on certain criteria. 2. Affective development Affective Skills are skills related to attitudes and values. Affective development is acquire a tendency to accept or reject an object, based on an assessment of the object as a useful/valuable (positive attitude) or not useful/valuable (negative attitude). Indicators of affective skills are namely : 1. Receiving Including sensitivity about certain things and willingness to pay attention to it. 2. Responding Including a willingness to pay attention and participate in an activity. 3. Valuing Including receiving a value, appreciating, acknowledging, and taking a stand. 4. Organization Including the ability to establish a system of values as a way of life. Dewi Rahimah, S.Pd., M.Ed. 2
  • 3. Chapter 2 : Skill Development 5. Characterization Including the ability to appreciate values and formalize it become value patterns in personal life. 3. Psychomotor Development Psychomotor Skills are skills to act after someone receives a specific learning experience. Psychomotor development is development of ability to compile a number of physical movements until it becomes an entirety. Indicators of psychomotor skills include: 1. Observing Including the ability to sort unique things and to aware of its differences. 2. Imitation Including the ability to make movements based on examples or movement imitation. 3. Practicing Including the ability to perform movements without examples. 4. Adapting Including the ability to make changes and adjustments in patterns of movements with specific requirements. Dewi Rahimah, S.Pd., M.Ed. 3
  • 4. Chapter 2 : Skill Development References Dimyati & Mudjiono. (1999). Belajar dan Pembelajaran. Rineka Cipta. Jakarta. Majid, A. (2008). Perencanaan Pembelajaran : Mengembangkan Standar Kompetensi Guru. PT Remaja Rosdakarya. Bandung. Sudijono, A. (2009). Pengantar Evaluasi Pendidikan. PT RajaGrafindo Persada. Jakarta. Dewi Rahimah, S.Pd., M.Ed. 4